Is Your Food Grown With Human Poop?

Is Your Food Grown With Human Poop?

Apparently it is ‘good business’ somewhere in the illusion, that growing food with human poop, is a good idea.

It is more widely done than most would be able to imagine.

Add to the matter… that using many fertilizers, herbicides and pesticides, have completely knocked out the healthy bacteria, normally found in soil. Food itself, grown this way, becomes “anti-bacterial’… topped up with an unhealthy dose of poo.

Humans… it is worth noting the observation, that other creatures do not poop on their own food, and then live a healthy life.

Of course this practice is most evident in soul-less enterprises, generally larger corporations… but it is a great reminder, to get more in touch with what we are doing… and to align our actions with universal values.

Something to chew on… our galactics say we are addicted to junk food… and they are not talking about fast food… they say the regular food that many think is healthy, is actually the junk food, that they would never eat… because this food does not have what the body needs, a person will crave more food.

Jul 17, 2014 - Some waste treatment plants burn it or ship it to landfills, which aren’t the most economically or environmentally friendly solutions. But not all poop ends its life by fire or burial. Somehuman waste ends up in forests and farm fields as the treated, human-feces-based fertilizer known as biosolids.

The use of unprocessed human feces as fertilizer is a risky practice as it may contain disease-causing pathogens. Nevertheless, in some developing nations it is still widespread. … The safe reduction ofhuman excreta into compost is possible.

Except for the fact that human excreta is an excellent source of human pathogens, it’s an …. I don’t really recommend you using human feces as a fertilizer for your own garden. It’s a risky practice too as it may contain disease-causing pathogens …

Biosolids is a term coined in the United States that is typically used to describe several forms of …. Milorganite is the trademark of a biosolids fertilizer produced by the Milwaukee Metropolitan Sewerage District. The recycled organic nitrogen …